Constitutional Theory: Arguments and PerspectivesMichie Company, 1993 - 419 pages |
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... person's self - conception or world view as unimportant to our treatment of that person . Finally , there is an assumption that the existing social and economic arrangements are natural and neutral . We presume that individuals are free ...
... person's self - conception or world view as unimportant to our treatment of that person . Finally , there is an assumption that the existing social and economic arrangements are natural and neutral . We presume that individuals are free ...
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... person voted for as Vice - President , and they shall make distinct lists of all persons voted for as President ... person having the greatest number of votes for President , shall be the President , if such number be a majority of the ...
... person voted for as Vice - President , and they shall make distinct lists of all persons voted for as President ... person having the greatest number of votes for President , shall be the President , if such number be a majority of the ...
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... person shall act accordingly until a President or Vice - President shall have qualified . SECTION 4. The Congress ... person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice , and no person who has held the office of ...
... person shall act accordingly until a President or Vice - President shall have qualified . SECTION 4. The Congress ... person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice , and no person who has held the office of ...
Contents
Part I | 1 |
The Relevance of Theory to Recent Events | 10 |
The Judicial Function and the Idea of Principled | 17 |
Copyright | |
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To Secure These Rights: The Declaration of Independence and Constitutional ... Scott Douglas Gerber No preview available - 1996 |